- Public transit in Ohio is in crisis. At a time when demand is growing and high
gas prices are here to stay, transit systems across Ohio are being forced to cut
service to balance their budgets.
- Governor Strickland and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) have
created a comprehensive Task Force to examine transportation needs, its
economic impact and new ways to fund these needs.
- The Task Force is bringing all Ohioans to the table to explore a broad spectrum
of transportation issues facing our state.
The Task Force has scheduled a series of seven public meetings around Ohio to
gather input from consumers. Our regional meeting is:
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, FROM 4-8PM
Joseph E. Cole Center
Cleveland State University
3100 Chester Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44115
PRESENTATIONS 4-6PM PUBLIC COMMENTS 6-8PM
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We would be delighted if you can come to the meeting and make brief remarks on what
public transportation means to you and your community.Our goal is to show the Task Force members how important public transportation
is in the lives of all Ohioans.
THE E LINE TROLLEY WILL OPERATE TO THE EVENT SITE FROM 3:30PM TO 9:00PM TO ACCOMMODATE THOSE WHO WISH TO ATTEND